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[Updated] South Korea's New Use-By Date Labeling Requirements for Foods: All You Need to Know
Feb 02, 2024
South Korea introduces the new food labeling requirements of "use-by date". ChemLinked concludes the key points of the requirements, including what the "use-by date" is, what the difference between “use-by date” and “sell-by date” is, methods to label “use-by date(소비기한)” on in Korean, and methods to label “use-by date” for imported foods.
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South Korea Imported Food Customs Inspection Plan 2024
Jan 26, 2024
South Korea released the 2024 Imported Food Customs Inspection Plan to ensure the safety and quality of food at the customs clearance stage and enhance food safety management.
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South Korea to Implement Label-Free Bottled Water by 2026
Jan 23, 2024
MOE introduced a label-free QR code for bottled water manufactured in South Korea.
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Top 10 Global Food Regulation Highlights in 2023
Jan 10, 2024
2023 witnessed significant advancements and shifts in global food regulations, with governments and regulatory bodies taking bold steps to ensure food safety, sustainability, and consumer protection. In this article, ChemLinked compiled the top 10 global food regulation highlights of 2023, shedding light on the key trends, policies, and regulations that shaped the landscape of food safety and quality on a global scale.
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Global Food Regulation Highlights | December 2023
Jan 05, 2024
In December of 2023, China consulted on 21 GB food standards. South Korea updated the Health Functional Food Code. Japan revised RMLs for eight pesticides and veterinary drugs. Indonesia consulted on the food packaging regulation. EU reached an agreement (general approach) on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) proposal. UK updated requirements for importers, retailers and wholesalers selling and labelling wine. US released food additive permitted in feed and drinking water of animals. Canada modified the List of Permitted Colouring Agents. Australia and New Zealand consulted on a novel food ingredient.
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[Updated] South Korea Food Code Revision in 2023: Collection and Interpretation
Dec 29, 2023
A collection of revisions for Korean Food Code, as well as a brief interpretation of the regulation.
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[Updated] South Korea Modifies Health Functional Food Code
Dec 28, 2023
The precautions, specifications, and daily intake amounts of nine functional ingredients are to be modified. A new health functional food type is introduced, namely long-acting product(지속성 제품). The manufacturing standards for aloe gel will be modified.
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[Updated] South Korea Updates Food Additive Code, Introducing New Food Additives
Dec 25, 2023
South Korea to introduce 7 new food additives, new definition and sulfites’ residue standards for non-alcoholic beverages derived from fruit wines, and the exemption provisions for applying food additive usage standards to imported raw materials
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[Updated] South Korea Revises the Requirements of Imported Food
Dec 13, 2023
South Korea plans to inplement the digital inspection on imported foods within 2023 and set a new category of animal-derived foods which is subject to import sanitation assessment.
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[Updated] South Korea Revises the Enforcement Rule of Imported Food Act
Dec 13, 2023
South Korea shows its willingness to save resources by introducing electronic certificate and allowing more unqualified foods to be used as animal feeds in the exposure draft.
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China Food Additive Standard GB 2760-2024 Standard for Uses of Food Additives
GB 2760-2024 marks a significant chapter in China's regulatory approach to food additives, following the thorough groundwork laid by GB 2760-2014 and informed by drafts in subsequent years. The meticulous refinement process through drafts in 2017, 2021, and 2022 has led to this well-structured standard. Now, the GB 2760-2024 standard is ready for implementation, set to become effective on February 8, 2025, as the authoritative guide for food additive usage in China.
Global Halal Certification Requirements and Regulation Dynamics
Halal food refers to food products consistent with the Islamic doctrine, which is one of the most profitable and influential sectors of the global food industry. Currently, there is no unified Halal certification standard used globally. Certain details, such as the processing method, slaughtering procedure, labeling items, etc. are subject to different standards in different countries. To help remove the market access barriers and catch the market opportunities, ChemLinked collects contents related to halal certification and its regulation dynamics around the world.
Exclusive Interview A Deep Insight into Chinese Infant Formula Market's Now and Future
Many enterprises are eager to know if there are still opportunities in China’s infant formula market, and what strategies can be taken to revive the sales performance. ChemLinked interviewed Mr. Song Liang, a famous dairy expert in China, to share his unique insight on China’s infant formula industry.
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